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GO & MAKE

Archdiocese of St. Louis

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The GO & MAKE Podcast, hosted by Brian Miller, Director of Evangelization for the Archdiocese of St. Louis, is your guide to living a mission-driven life. Join us as we equip you to live the great commission of Jesus Christ in our local church and beyond. Discover how to GO & MAKE disciples of all nations in this dynamic podcast series.
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Sacrificed

Chris O'Leary

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Sacrificed is a survivor's eye view of the Catholic sex abuse crisis that picks up where SPOTLIGHT left off, answering the question, "And then what happened?" Hosted by survivor Chris O'Leary, Sacrificed explores his efforts to get help from the Archdiocese of St. Louis, the Catholic Church, and the Pope. Efforts that, despite the PA grand jury report and VOS ESTIS, proved fruitless. It's a story many Catholics won't want to hear, but must be told. Because, if the Catholic Church can do what ...
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New Wine

Fr. Timothy Foy

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Few Catholic priests can be relied on today to tell us anything in their homilies other than to love everybody, have a group hug, hold hands, sing Kumbaya, and open your wallet because the parish needs money. Fr. Timothy Foy of the New Wine podcast is nothing like that. Fr. Foy is a young priest who began his adult life as an aeronautical engineer, but he felt called by God to help souls fly to heaven, rather than jet planes to fly in the sky. He fulfills this calling in a most excellent man ...
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In this episode of the Go and Make Podcast, Bishop Mark Rivituso shares his profound journey of faith, emphasizing the foundational role of family in nurturing spirituality. He reflects on his personal experiences that shaped his vocation and the importance of discipleship, particularly in embracing the cross. The conversation highlights the vibran…
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Don't we all need to pray more? You can learn to pray with Hallow. Learn more about our partnership and how to sign up at archstl.org/pray The GO & MAKE Podcast is supported by the Annual Catholic Appeal. Learn more or donate here. We want your feedback! Or if you have a topic you would love for us to cover let us know by shooting us an email to ev…
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In this episode of the Go and Make podcast, host Brian Miller speaks with Mrs Ruvi (Katie Ruvalcaba), a passionate evangelist and podcast host. Katie shares her journey of faith, from her Protestant upbringing to her conversion to Catholicism, and her work in various media platforms, including podcasting for the Pope! The conversation explores the …
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In this episode of the Go and Make podcast, Brian and Father Patrick Russell discuss the journey of evangelization, the importance of community and leadership in Catholic education, and the role of students in discipleship. They explore practical tips for institutional leadership and emphasize the need for a mission-driven approach in schools and p…
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In this episode of the Go and Make Podcast, host Brian welcomes Adam Wright, a long-time friend and fellow Catholic on mission, to discuss the journey of faith, family, and the challenges of suffering. Adam shares his personal testimony, including his experience with cancer and how it has shaped his understanding of evangelization and the importanc…
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In this episode, Brian and Father Chris Martin discuss the importance of being a disciple of Jesus and give a definition of a Disciple- To Encounter, Grow and Witness. They emphasize the need for personal conversion and a deep relationship with Jesus, as well as the importance of proclaiming the Gospel and serving others. They also highlight the ch…
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Season 2 of GO & MAKE kicks off with Jane Gunther, Director of the Catholic Renewal Center in the Archdiocese of St. Louis. Brian and Jane break down the Eucharistic Revival and the impact of the Eucharistic Congress. The Congress brought together over 60,000 people from diverse backgrounds and cultures to experience unity and renewal in the Cathol…
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Season one of the Go and Make podcast comes to an end with a discussion about the variety of topics covered and plans for season two. Brian and Fr. Chris Martin reflect on the importance of knowing that they are not alone in their evangelization efforts and that there are disciples making disciples all over. They also discuss using summer break in …
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n this conversation, Brian and Liz discuss the importance of community in the context of faith and evangelization. They share their personal experiences of being part of a strong Catholic community and how it has shaped their faith journey. They also emphasize the need for invitation and challenge in community, as well as the importance of integrat…
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In this episode of the Go and Make podcast, Brian and Paul Duker discuss the method of evangelization, specifically within the context of marriage and family. They emphasize the importance of incarnational evangelization, spreading the gospel through relationships. Paul shares his own faith journey and how his upbringing in a Catholic home shaped h…
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In this episode, Brian interviews Adam Janke, the Chief Operating Officer of St. Paul Street Evangelization, about the importance of evangelization and overcoming the fear and obstacles that prevent people from sharing their faith. Adam shares his personal journey of conversion and how he became involved in evangelization. They discuss the non-conf…
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In this episode, Brian and Father Chris Martin discuss the progress and impact of the All Things New initiative in the past year. They highlight the hope and resilience they have witnessed in the Church, with many parishes embracing new ways of evangelization. They also discuss the five principles of the Way, which include vision and leadership, li…
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Tim Glemkowski shares his faith journey and the importance of encountering Jesus in the Eucharist. He discusses the need for a Eucharistic revival in the Church and the upcoming National Eucharistic Congress. The Congress aims to gather the Church to renew the Eucharistic heart of parishes and invite people into a deeper relationship with Jesus. It…
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Summary Susan Windley-Daoust shares her faith journey and how she transitioned from academia to evangelization. She emphasizes the importance of discipleship and the need for parishes to focus on healing ministries and rethinking their approach to evangelization. She encourages parishes to pray and make a plan, recognizing the need for systematic f…
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Summary In this episode of the Go and Make podcast, Brian Miller interviews Amy Eschelbach from the Office of Youth Ministry about the importance of evangelizing young people and how the whole parish can be involved in the process. They discuss the challenges faced by Gen Z, the need for systematic catechesis in youth ministry, and the impact of yo…
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Summary In this conversation, Brian Miller interviews Jim Jansen, the author of the book 'A Clear Path: How to Make Missionary Disciples in Your Parish.' They discuss the concept of a clear path of discipleship and how it can help parishes effectively make and mature disciples. They also talk about the importance of conversion, clarity, and connect…
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Summary In this episode, Brian and Father Don discuss the topics of liturgy and evangelization. They explore the importance of understanding liturgy as a key component of the Catholic faith and how it relates to evangelization. They also touch on the role of the Mass in bringing people back to the Church and the significance of Eucharistic adoratio…
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Father John Schneier shares his love story with Jesus and the Church, which began in his family and grew through his involvement in the parish. He emphasizes the importance of encountering Jesus and experiencing wonder and transcendence in the Catholic faith. He encourages Catholics to understand why they are Catholic and to embrace their role in e…
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Summary Marcel Lejeune, the founder of Catholic Missionary Disciples, discusses the importance of transformation and intentional discipleship in the Church. He shares the story of the transformation that took place at Texas A&M University's campus ministry and how it can be applied to parishes. Lejeune emphasizes the need for conversion and a shift…
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